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keep us from moving forward. the president has said he's ready to work on all these tough issues. immigration, gun violence, the economy. but we need some help from our republican colleagues. >> but to continue your met for. if mom and dad have wildly different views how those priorities should progress, those families are also stalled which is what the difference is philosophically in the the house between the democrats and the republicans. what's different that would make people want to work especially with you've seen the project of the majority in the next elegs? >> mom and dad should talk to the family and neighbors. because as i said before americans are way ahead of the politicians on these things. they are ready for immigration reform they are ready for the fix. they are ready for some prevention measures to stop the gun violence. they are ready for us to do the big deal on the economy. so that we don't get to see millionaires and billionaires hide behind the coattails of the middle class. >> so the diffe
keep us from moving forward. the president has said he's ready to work on all these tough issues. immigration, gun violence, the economy. but we need some help from our republican colleagues. >> but to continue your met for. if mom and dad have wildly different views how those priorities should progress, those families are also stalled which is what the difference is philosophically in the the house between the democrats and the republicans. what's different that would make people want to...
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if he does use it he will be over. >> but is there now a lessening of the worry that assad will use the chemical weapons? >> i think we never know what assad will do to. answer your question, does the civil war justify it, if we want to justify it, >>> out of time. sorry. bye-bye. >>> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget, we're talking about living within our means. this is -- this is new. this is a breakthrough. >> governor jerry brown in the spotlight this week unveiling a new state budget projecting a surplus for the first time in five years. he's also making a dramatic call for federal officials to end their oversight of the california state prison system. >>> the obama administration is pushing for a national gun control legislation. meanwhile, a wave of new regulations has already made its way to the california legislature. including assembly member nancy skinner's bullet bill targeting ammunition sales. >>> and a massive oil tanker sideswipes the bay bridge, alarming environmentalists and prompting a federal investigation into what caused the c
if he does use it he will be over. >> but is there now a lessening of the worry that assad will use the chemical weapons? >> i think we never know what assad will do to. answer your question, does the civil war justify it, if we want to justify it, >>> out of time. sorry. bye-bye. >>> right now for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget, we're talking about living within our means. this is -- this is new. this is a breakthrough. >>...
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we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday with us. next week, we will celebrate the 40 year anniversary of the band and song, we'll have richard bean right here in our studio. that's next week. we leave you now with the rest of our interview with the late legendary lupe when she sat with us. you received the maverick spirit award. what does that mean for you? [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's a very distinguished award in recognition as it reads the talent that takes a step from the norm to create and risk in their open careers and find their road to their art, you know what i'm saying? distinguished recipients, james wood, kevin spacey. i think it's about 12 now. and i feel very proud because they said i was the first female latina to receive it. so it's an honor for me. >> wow. i guess is it about time that we're recognizing not we as lee ta latinos because i think we do, but the main film producers are recognizing the talent that we have? >> i think for me it started from sun dance when we won the awards over there. it's amazin
we thank you for sharing a part of your sunday with us. next week, we will celebrate the 40 year anniversary of the band and song, we'll have richard bean right here in our studio. that's next week. we leave you now with the rest of our interview with the late legendary lupe when she sat with us. you received the maverick spirit award. what does that mean for you? [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's a very distinguished award in recognition as it reads the talent that takes a step from...
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we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give us briefly one world in which congress essentially does nothing, remains preoccupied. when you say it's really possible that congress would do nothing to stay gridlocked, i hope that was a rhetorical question. >> oh, of course. please forgive me. >> walk us through a world where congress does not an we're relying on policies set by the white house possible unset by the next white house. compare that with the world where congress steps up and acts in terms of the practical implications of each? >> it's a big question and just a very brief answer. cops need clear rules. we expect th
we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give...
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it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of worship. most americans would say, it is time to make sure that assault weapons stay on the battlefield. >> to follow-up on that, you talk about what american gun owners and the public wants. it seems the biggest hurdle could be the republican controlled house. how do you get anything through the house? have there been any discussions you have had with republican members who might be willing to allow you guys to get something done? >> if you take a sensible approach and use common-sense measures to try to address this, we can get bipartis
it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of...
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but we need stair steps that lead us and help us. we all stand on the shoulders of each other and that's how we move forward. i thank god for him so much. sometimes the information does kind of bother you. >> sure, it hurts. >> a little bit. >> every artist, once your music become popular, you're not keeping it real. you're not true to whatever it is. how is that? because someone other than people like you and me, like my music all of a sudden? it's not true? and we have to change our perspective. it's like, where did this come from? if we want it to be something other than who we are, do we have that option? yes. are we still doing this because this is who we are? this is what's in our heart? yes. be content with that. we can't make everybody a supporter. you can't make everybody believe. you cannot make everybody believe i'm aligned with you. you just do what you do. you do it from your heart. ♪ >> after the break, the push to get independent black films in theaters. >> movies since the beginning of their existence have shaped th
but we need stair steps that lead us and help us. we all stand on the shoulders of each other and that's how we move forward. i thank god for him so much. sometimes the information does kind of bother you. >> sure, it hurts. >> a little bit. >> every artist, once your music become popular, you're not keeping it real. you're not true to whatever it is. how is that? because someone other than people like you and me, like my music all of a sudden? it's not true? and we have to...
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i don't think any of us want to be saying people should not be able to collect social security benefits when they are 65. that and medicare for people who are retiring are driving aggregate spending levels. on the discretionary side, we are cutting spending. >> which is why we are baffled you haven't tackled entitlements driving our long-range projections of the cliff. speaking of those long-range projections, i look at the claims you are reducing the deficit in the long term. we have enough trouble projecting 10 quarters and the future without rejecting 10 years. but look at when you are doing and you take the current year's funding of $165 million and pay for operations in afghanistan, including the surge, you then project it out for 10 years that this represents your current policy base line. you then estimates place the $50 billion for the war from 2013 to 2021 and count the lower funding relative to this current policy baseline as a $ 1.1 trillion spending cut. you take the related debt service -- are you guys really planning to stay in iraq at current levels and continue the surge
i don't think any of us want to be saying people should not be able to collect social security benefits when they are 65. that and medicare for people who are retiring are driving aggregate spending levels. on the discretionary side, we are cutting spending. >> which is why we are baffled you haven't tackled entitlements driving our long-range projections of the cliff. speaking of those long-range projections, i look at the claims you are reducing the deficit in the long term. we have...
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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> one of the things you learn he you read about children with alcoholics and people in that kind of family dynamic is that a child like bill clinton begins to feel like he has the responsibility of bringing healing to that family, of redeeming it, of creating honor where there's dishonor. and he's so, he basically sets out to be the person who's going to rescue and redeem the family. he is an incredible student. he's front of his class. he becomes very active in boys' nation which is kind of a junior american legion. gets nominated to go to washington as the quote-unquote boys' nation candidate for u.s. senate. goes to washington. he's already six feet tall. he strides to the front of the line when they go to the white house to see president kennedy, and then when kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton lopes forward and gets his picture taken with, alongside of john f. kennedy. he's so proud. he's so proud. and he already is dedic
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that is used sometimes to try to prevent the flu. americans must pay close attention to the over the counter drugs that people were taking too much. much more on the flu on sunday house call coming up 29 minutes from now. >> after the fiscal cliff fight new reports president obama setting the stage for another show down on capitol hill. it is over immigration reform. welcome to america's med headquarters this sunday. >> i am eric shawn. president obama vowed to make immigration reform a priority in the second term. one accusing him of setting back the cause and so is the claim. jennifer griffin is lye in washington to explain. >> good morning, eric. the president wants one comprehensive bill to deal with immigration reform not a series of separate bills. a bipartisan attempt to come up with a plan failed early in his first term. president bush failed twice to get a guest worker passed. >> we need to fix a broken immigration system. i have done everything i can on my own and sought cooperation from congress to make sure we fix the sys
that is used sometimes to try to prevent the flu. americans must pay close attention to the over the counter drugs that people were taking too much. much more on the flu on sunday house call coming up 29 minutes from now. >> after the fiscal cliff fight new reports president obama setting the stage for another show down on capitol hill. it is over immigration reform. welcome to america's med headquarters this sunday. >> i am eric shawn. president obama vowed to make immigration...
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group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tria country it shouldn't happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this uranium enriched uranium and in fact be conducting it now had to rush out of ice and have it so i think it's another in this long list of possible reasons for good as to our western states to intervene and it seems that there's a lot of preparation for pretext for stepping in and should i stand for and taking control of this situation including the u.k. when the u.k. government decided to plan for that possibility so you see that there are mounted both failures engaged in that process which is kind of a really shocking the fate of syria could be decided outside this blatantly by just a moment on the aussie wild update a finale thousands
group used. chemical weapons. nuclear granules thought of the syrian regime there's a process of planning for the day off their ass out as western powers are imagining it and i think they're buying up all these different reasons for them to step in and take control of stalin tria country it shouldn't happen i do want to start is that said now they're afraid that iran might get this uranium enriched uranium and in fact be conducting it now had to rush out of ice and have it so i think it's...
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the day forty minutes for us to come out on the street to protest against the announce a nice sentiment back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and. you know but when he wanted also it on the streets for his election we can make for do you think the protesters would accept any kind of compromise when it comes to this when the flag of which the flag turned out said. we know. and i want to get back up to normal action because that's the majority really. any unionist horns now will try to reengage politically but we're told much more will need to be done they'll be quick fixes here i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's so many different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here say far there's been a one hundred people arrested more than sixty police officers injured and millions of pounds spent in policing these riots and in lost business revenue. these riots have been highly localized damage ha
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a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today on rory sushi one of the world's most notorious detention facilities it's a grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay it's a promise that barack obama has so far failed to keep or small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in america but even torture appears to be gaining acceptability. investigates. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises i'm going to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief prosecutor at guantanamo under george w. bush he later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. has come a long way since two thousand and eight when he was a burning and highly controversial issue with a natio
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and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the president's budget there is $5 billion in small business tax cut for 2012? and if you add up the 10 years, there is $160 billion in real tax cuts for small businesses? correct? >> there are substantial incentives for small businesses adding up. i do not have the exact number in front of me. >> my first question, second question -- some of my colleagues, whom i admirer and respect, which is nothing to smile about, i mean it. the first question -- why do you not show leadership in going after medicare and social security, and i personally belie
and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the...
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the day forty and they fought for us to come out on the street to protest against. the nice said in his back save maybe take all the flak he's called was rubbish and. you know but when he wanted also it on the streets for his own actions. we can make. you think the protestors would put it that any kind of compromise when it comes to this shit could bring the flag of. we know we're not going to get an annoying election because that's the majority really. any unionist who are now to try to reengage politically that we're told much more will need to be done. quick fixes and i don't think there's any silver bullet i think there's so many different things need to happen economic. investment political investment community investment by and by all the stakeholders in these communities to try to resolve the wide draft of issues that are a blight here. it is what. damage has already been. this is a new generation putting onto the streets of belfast it's a far cry. that will deny this complex that doesn't make it any less. so. the relatives of internet activist and programmer
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you see this as taking us close to the brink, again. could it take us over the brink? >> potentially. keep in mind that we have two other -- in addition to the debt limit, we have, in effect, two other fiscal cliffs approaching. one is the appropriations bills for 2013, which have not yet been finished and we'll have a government shutdown unless they have, unless those bills are enacted and the second is the $1.2 trillion sequester, which triggered the fiscal cliff, but was only delayed by two months and that runs out, as well. so, we have the debt limit, the sequester and the appropriations. all essentially coming due at more or less the same date. my assumption is and i guess everybody else's is, is these will all be rolled into together into one massive punt the ball down the road bill. >> jeff, if any of this does end up in the supreme court, you know, the administration does some kind of legal maneuver. what's the history of this one. an executive legislative battle. do they say, this is political, this is not constitutional? >> most of the time, in circumstances
you see this as taking us close to the brink, again. could it take us over the brink? >> potentially. keep in mind that we have two other -- in addition to the debt limit, we have, in effect, two other fiscal cliffs approaching. one is the appropriations bills for 2013, which have not yet been finished and we'll have a government shutdown unless they have, unless those bills are enacted and the second is the $1.2 trillion sequester, which triggered the fiscal cliff, but was only delayed...
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will use programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy yard p. interviews intriguing stories for you you. see in troy all te arabic to find out more visit our big don't all teeth dot com. world including. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. weekly continues here in r t one of the world's most notorious detention facilities marked its eleventh grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held there without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay is a promise barack obama has so far failed to keep what small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in the u.s. will even torture is gaining acceptability is going to explain. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises earlier i intend to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief pros
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you have more political capital to use in the first term. it as depreciating asset in the second term. that is one of the reasons the president s being so more aggressive now. number one the political decisions and core philosophical differences between the two parties now are greater than i can ever remember. that maybes compromise more difficult. the fiscal and economic challenge i think is going to use mo most of the legislative capital. a lot of the action in the next couple of years in the regulatory area, consolidating the affordable care and dodd frank. i'm glad you are all sitting down. in a matter of months minds turn to the mid term elections. thing if the democrats get the house free running again. >> chris: you were saying you wonder whether this is going to end well. do you worry or do you have concerns -- >> not this. the fiscal negotiations and our spending and taxes, the taxes one i think is closed, come down to this. the reason we can't get a deal is that for each party each party s trying to get from the negotiations what t
you have more political capital to use in the first term. it as depreciating asset in the second term. that is one of the reasons the president s being so more aggressive now. number one the political decisions and core philosophical differences between the two parties now are greater than i can ever remember. that maybes compromise more difficult. the fiscal and economic challenge i think is going to use mo most of the legislative capital. a lot of the action in the next couple of years in the...
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there was not treating better than us i didn't saw that they getting tortured but. to see children in the same camp it was bad enough for me and also i saw people they got killed on the torture the bigger portion of the. kill so. i mean i have seen many things during this five years many thinks this is just a couple of those how do you feel after what you've been through in guantanamo through no fault of your own how does it make you feel as a human being. of course nobody can be happy after after all this happened but. i myself i'm trying to support human rights organizations to fight against torture around the world not just going to their around the world it's just more than more than twenty one secret prisons where people getting culture to guantanamo is just one of course. the people of beijing have been given strict stay indoors warnings and find out why it's too risky to go outside at all to help calm. and also none of them under thirteen year old boys travel of thousand kilometers across to international borders of the wheel of a car without raising any susp
there was not treating better than us i didn't saw that they getting tortured but. to see children in the same camp it was bad enough for me and also i saw people they got killed on the torture the bigger portion of the. kill so. i mean i have seen many things during this five years many thinks this is just a couple of those how do you feel after what you've been through in guantanamo through no fault of your own how does it make you feel as a human being. of course nobody can be happy after...
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it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer someone sitting at a computer and i want to know a. >> the future is mobile. we call it mobile first. here in new york city, you have the explosion of high-tech start-ups. each starts with a mobile app for an iphone and an android phone. literally, that's their first design. how is the user going to interact with my service? how are they going to experience it? >> one prediction to one can make with some confidence if the year ahead is that you will publish a book because -- >> that's right. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you
it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer...
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it's right there in front of us. if our elected officials don't put some major road blocks in the way. i'm ali velshi, this is your money. debt ceilings, budgets and debt ceilings are all you're going to here coming out of washington the next few months and the partisan warfare in washington could put a dent in recovery. the threat is real. the next battle will be another clash over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. the current ceiling was officially hit on december 31st. but like last time. the u.s. treasury is using extraordinary measures to get through about late february or early march. if congress doesn't act by then, the government risks not being able to pay some of its bills. republicans seem to think the debt ceiling is a useful tool to limit how much the government spends, but that is not what the debt ceiling law is supposed to do. it gives the u.s. treasury the flexibility to borrow money to pay the government's bills without going to congress to get approval every single time. it has nothing to do with spen
it's right there in front of us. if our elected officials don't put some major road blocks in the way. i'm ali velshi, this is your money. debt ceilings, budgets and debt ceilings are all you're going to here coming out of washington the next few months and the partisan warfare in washington could put a dent in recovery. the threat is real. the next battle will be another clash over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. the current ceiling was officially hit on december 31st. but like last time. the...
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tell us what you think. because for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios >>> talking about doping scandals in major league baseball and cycling and the reaction and how to sort of deal with an institution that went through a period where there was a lot of moral rot. i want to be very clear in terms of comparing different 'institutions. torture on the moral scale of wrong is way, way, way different than using performance-enhancing drugs. i would never equate the two jous so that's clear but in terms of how an institution deals
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i had naples they used to be just nine or if you're sort childs and. i think it was the worst i saw over there. there was not treating better than us i didn't saw that they getting tortured but. to see children in the same camp it was bad enough for me and also i saw people they got killed on the torture the bigger portion of the. kill so. i mean i have seen many things during this five years many thinks this is just a couple of those how do you feel after what you've been through in guantanamo through no fault of your own how does it make you feel as a human being. of course nobody can be happy after after all this happened. trying to. humanize organizations. against torture around the world not just going to. the world more than twenty one secret prisons people getting tortured one can almost just one of course and don't forget we have more stories for you on our website including a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of detection scheduled to be unveiled in london soon to dot com to read how man could do
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kind of using the word ironically. the beauty of this issue like this where neither party advocated for it. neither party thinks they can be blamed. >> hurt by it. >> we know what republicans propose in various rounds of fiscal cliff negotiations, and they never proposed an extension to this. they could cynically say, look, and you hear some kind of republican pundits and talkers say this. they could say obama voters naively voted for this guy not realizing they were going to make him pay more money. democrats would respond by saying you didn't try to raise t.immigration, a lot of issues where you need more trust between democrats and republicans, there will be a lot of issues that both of them have to take a hair cut on. >> it's not going to start with this. >> let talk haircuts, and the big one coming up is the debt ceiling and is the white house taking on a harder stance now that doesn't have to worry about re-election. the president not worried about 2016. >> it's a harder stance, but it's a more mystifying stance,
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has always looked at libya as something of a strange creature that we could use with for certain -- use for certain, as a piece of a strategy that had to do with the region as a whole. it was never really looked at as an object -- the relationship was never seen as an object in and of itself. um, you know, it could start off with the relationship with the soviets, the eisenhower doctrine and the united states' desire to push back. libya was desperately pleading for u.s. attention back then, for aid to get itself together to be able to, you know, to stand on its own feet. this was before the discovery of oil. and the u.s. kind of took a, well, you know, you're really not as important as egypt, for example, and, you know, we'll think about it. and the result was that the prime minister at the time, you know, basically devised a plan to court the soviets and see if he could grab the united states' attention. and that happened. the next, you know, major event was the libya's and gadhafi's successful bid to change drastically the way that oil pricing was conducted by squeezing the independen
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and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those are two different narratives in one sense. and yet, you intertwine them as you keep writing and analyzing our situation today. why is that? >> i think we've reached a moment in our history where the extreme nature of our politics and the extreme nature of the economic situation has converged. you know, here we are, on one side we have a once-in-three-generations economic crisis. right, this is -- starting in 2008, we've been experiencing the crisis that has haunted the nightmares of macro economists since the 1930s. and here it is aga
and so, some of us are worried. now, i have to say, i mean, i'm reading my own stage directions here. people like me are, in part, going after him, warning about the wimping out thing in order to turn that into a self-denying prophesy. that the idea is to make a situation where the president will be aware what people will say about him if he does give in here so it doesn't happen. >> more than many economists i read, you keep politics at center stage in writing about the economy. those...
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if you stop us from doing that, you are going to put us in a position that the only thing left's the debt ceiling. let's hope we can work together. one thing, the american people know we don't have a $17 trillion debt because we tax too little. it's because we spend too much. >> shannon: that's the debate we heard during the fiscal cliff negotiations and we are going to hear in the weeks and months, as you have outlined. all during the fiscal cliff, all the polling showed that the general public thought this was the fault of the house republicans, primarily the house side and republicans in congress as a whole. have you headed up the republican national committee, you know what it is like to sell a message to the american people. why are the republicans not doing well? they are saying, we are trying to put on the brakes and we are selling out our grandkids. but the public, when polled, blames republicans for this? >> one of the things you learn in politics, sometimes the other side gets the bumper sticker and you get the essay. the democratic-controlled senate has not papassed a budg
if you stop us from doing that, you are going to put us in a position that the only thing left's the debt ceiling. let's hope we can work together. one thing, the american people know we don't have a $17 trillion debt because we tax too little. it's because we spend too much. >> shannon: that's the debate we heard during the fiscal cliff negotiations and we are going to hear in the weeks and months, as you have outlined. all during the fiscal cliff, all the polling showed that the general...
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in the area police were forced to use water cannons . the angry mob. has been following the protests of the. recreational. people calling it. they are saying where this is about much much more than just that look he students the director of the east belfast mission creep is working with young protesters to try to calm the tensions some kids are doing it for fun or doing it for more sinister motives in terms of control terms of par in terms of ego some are doing it because it's sexier than a playstation you know young girls are doing it because and young girls even with young children we've seen on the streets who i don't think a fully realized what their actions can result or what they're just right there in some ways having a laugh and yet there's nothing funny about it what are the protesters here asking for just a one hour flight back up on one hour and pays to get off their backs aids peter robinson least you're not silly not them he was the one that had to start. today forty thousand they flipped for us to come out on the street to protest against
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thanks for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government, directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate, and it's become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the term on which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, manhattan institute senior fellow, and our speaker this afternoon, focuses in her time and important new book, "regulating to disaster: how green jobs are damaging america's economy." in it, she subjects the assumption and policies which led to such a faded federal investments as solyndra solar panel manufacture as was that a 123 collector car battery manufacture to a waiting analysis which we of the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff for the council of economic advi
thanks for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government, directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate, and it's become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the term on which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth,...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. inc. okay >>> welcome back to "hardball." as vice president biden wraps up his week of meetings with stakeholders in the gun debate, outlines of biden's task force proposals are beginning to take shape. universe background checks for gun purchasers. limits on ammunition. stronger mental health checks for gun buyers and even a report in today's "washington post" that senator barbara boxer presented a plan to the vice president to make federal funds available for
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it's good to have you with us. religious leaders were among those who met with vice president joe biden this week in a series of white house meetings on gun control. according to one clergy member present at the meeting, they spoke of the moral requirement to reduce gun violence. in december, a week after the elementary school shooting in connecticut, a large interfaith group called on lawmakers to improve mental health services and strengthen gun laws. >> our worship of guns is a form of idolatry, the random distribution of guns, an offense against god and the only appropriate response is sustained moral outrage. >>> jewish groups were divided over president obama's pick of former republican senator chuck hagel for secretary of defense. in the past, hagel was heavily criticized for comments he made about a "jewish lobby" in washington and for positions he took on iran. several jewish groups that had previously expressed reservations about hagel said they would not oppose him. but, the republican jewish coalition c
it's good to have you with us. religious leaders were among those who met with vice president joe biden this week in a series of white house meetings on gun control. according to one clergy member present at the meeting, they spoke of the moral requirement to reduce gun violence. in december, a week after the elementary school shooting in connecticut, a large interfaith group called on lawmakers to improve mental health services and strengthen gun laws. >> our worship of guns is a form of...
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chris: do you think -- he'll tell us a lot? >> yes. chris: and carden. some. other guys from big cities. >> i think he will come through in the end. >> yes, he will. but the people who might otherwise oppose him are going to get something out of it. i don't know what. chris: what about -- >> chuck schumer. >> not just chuck schumer. but other reassurances, for example, among the neo-cons. about iran, about israel, and so forth. you're going hear a lot more statements publicly from the president in order to make sure that hagel gets through. which he will. chris: let's go about the gun issue. which is very troubling to a lot of people. will we get a substantial package that looks like the n.r.a. didn't like it but it still passed? >> it will be small and discrete. >> they're more likely to get a smaller package than a larger one. >> i agree but this issue is moving faster than people think. chris: are we in a unique time where people will bounce against the n.r.a. and say no, you're wrong this time? >> the n.r.a. will oppose everything so yes. and in that sense
chris: do you think -- he'll tell us a lot? >> yes. chris: and carden. some. other guys from big cities. >> i think he will come through in the end. >> yes, he will. but the people who might otherwise oppose him are going to get something out of it. i don't know what. chris: what about -- >> chuck schumer. >> not just chuck schumer. but other reassurances, for example, among the neo-cons. about iran, about israel, and so forth. you're going hear a lot more...
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bible has been used. it is 50 years to the day that martin luther king stood at the lincoln memorial and said i have a dream. he will be facing the lincoln memorial. it is a really nice cycle here. >> it definitely is. we are hearing getting enough money to pay for the inauguration. they are short about $10 million from the $50 million we need. >> i think it is more the tough economic times. people have already given to barack obama with his record-breaking campaign and the democratic convention. they wanted the business community to come and help the load. his relation with them is not so great right now. he needs to work on them a second term. >> he was able to raise a billion dollars. it is a lot of money. still in comparison. >> so he is having a hard time fundraising and yet tickets are going at a huge rate. i saw online some tickets are being sold for $6,000. maybe too bad he can't sell his own tickets. >> you get the tickets. you are able to go to the inauguration and get to see some of the perform
bible has been used. it is 50 years to the day that martin luther king stood at the lincoln memorial and said i have a dream. he will be facing the lincoln memorial. it is a really nice cycle here. >> it definitely is. we are hearing getting enough money to pay for the inauguration. they are short about $10 million from the $50 million we need. >> i think it is more the tough economic times. people have already given to barack obama with his record-breaking campaign and the...
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or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not because i think the reconstruction efforts in afghanistan will rise or fall, succeed or fail on what happens with one army garrison based in one small province in afghanistan. the reason i'm telling you this story is because it is indicative of problems that we face and we find time and time again when we do audits and inspections in afghanistan. and the problems that we have found at kunduz are indicative of larger problems and indicative of core causes of the problems we have found in afghanistan. that is what i want t
or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not...
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gus: patrick, are you with us? we will try one more time. are you with us? we will go to corpus christi, texas. go ahead, independent line. caller go -- colorado -- caller: he has been making vacillating statements. with the context, he obviously never was. chuck kate: has made some comments. with john kerry for secretary of state, why not check cable for defense? coast go ok. gus: i know someone who would have something to say about that. coastal this is from -- post co this is -- hostco: this is from an interview -- host: this is from an interview. being openly and gay, we have to point out that senator hegel has apologized for those remarks, saying they were ill founded -- senator hagel has said they were ill founded. >> i do think both his record on domestic issues, whether it be guns or abortion or gay rights, it is not just that. there are votes, various positions with the u.s. military having to deal with gay rights, and the naacp gave him very low marks for his civil rights record. all of this raised the question as to why the president would want hi
gus: patrick, are you with us? we will try one more time. are you with us? we will go to corpus christi, texas. go ahead, independent line. caller go -- colorado -- caller: he has been making vacillating statements. with the context, he obviously never was. chuck kate: has made some comments. with john kerry for secretary of state, why not check cable for defense? coast go ok. gus: i know someone who would have something to say about that. coastal this is from -- post co this is -- hostco: this...
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it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author. we expect him to join us on the subsequent program. tomorrow morning, gretchen morgenson looks at new changes in mortgage lending. steve bell will talk with us about the options for the treasury department including the discussion on the 14th amendment. evan perez will talk about the scope of the mission of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your day. have a good week. "newsmakers" is next. another view from the west front of the capital as preparations continue for next week's inauguration. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.
it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author....
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evan, what does this tell us about the physical fights ahead? >> the good news is that he knows washington bit bad news is that he will do exactly what obama tells him, and from all indications, obama will not do much about fiscal restraint. >> nina, your sense of jack lew and what lies ahead? >> i think i agree with evan, but lew really does know the budget numbers. he did this in the clinton administration when we had a surplus, as the white house points out over and over again. jeff sessions in the senate is saying no way, and one senator can make a lot of trouble, but i cannot tell whether it is a lot of bluster or not at this point. >> colby, aren't most of the battle's going to be between the white house and capitol hill? dozens, with deep congressional experience bring a certain strength -- doesn't somebody would seek congressional expense bring a certain strength? >> yeah. i worked for two treasury secretaries, and jack lew is the type of person you want at that job. there is work to be done on the hill and in the administration. i am no
evan, what does this tell us about the physical fights ahead? >> the good news is that he knows washington bit bad news is that he will do exactly what obama tells him, and from all indications, obama will not do much about fiscal restraint. >> nina, your sense of jack lew and what lies ahead? >> i think i agree with evan, but lew really does know the budget numbers. he did this in the clinton administration when we had a surplus, as the white house points out over and over...
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keith tableau will tell us if violent video games are decent the tying -- desensitizing us to real violence. also the search for political and legal solutions for gun violence violence, the vice president says he will hand over recommendations to the president next week despite claiming there is no silver bullet solution but the second amendment has a ripple effect but carl cameron has more. >> guns and ammunition flying out the doors nationwide as the obama administration consummate wraps up. >> people are just scared. that they could not buy them. they thought about getting them now they decided is the time. >> background checks were 2.7 billion and 19 million during 2012. the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capaty magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that
keith tableau will tell us if violent video games are decent the tying -- desensitizing us to real violence. also the search for political and legal solutions for gun violence violence, the vice president says he will hand over recommendations to the president next week despite claiming there is no silver bullet solution but the second amendment has a ripple effect but carl cameron has more. >> guns and ammunition flying out the doors nationwide as the obama administration consummate...
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so mali is important to us. but it runs square in the face, i think of the obama administration's policy, which is unstated, disengage from the middle-east. >> jamie: it sounds like, even if we near one place and not another, we will never be able to let our guard down. in order to do that, we not only need administration support. we have the military commitment. it seems to me, we need the public support, also for our troops and our familiarly and the job that they do. i am going to throw you -- not a curve ball, but it may sound like an odd-ball question. a number of movies have come out, showing tactics, we don't really know how realistic they are, you will know more -- that are -- in some ways inspiring the american people to understand what our military does. and in other, critics are turned off because they don't like certain scenes they see that actually might help us generate information and intelligence. do you have an opinion on whether or not those are educational or hurtful to our troops or our allie
so mali is important to us. but it runs square in the face, i think of the obama administration's policy, which is unstated, disengage from the middle-east. >> jamie: it sounds like, even if we near one place and not another, we will never be able to let our guard down. in order to do that, we not only need administration support. we have the military commitment. it seems to me, we need the public support, also for our troops and our familiarly and the job that they do. i am going to...
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they chop it up with us they converseate with us. the ones who don't, you going to know, but they either got swastikas or they got -- even doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation for real. people will be like, man, why you do that on camera? why you braiding another dude? you know what i mean? anything can pop off from this situation? [ bleep ] you know, you got haters everywhere you go. >> why do you do it then? >> because i'm not afraid of nobody. i've got 30 years. what you going to do me that i can't do to you? i'm almost 185 pounds of something real vicious, and i don't think they want to see that. [ bleep ] >> davis' 30-year sentence is for dealing cocaine. harris has ten years for theft and burglary, but he's been crossing racial lines long before prison. >> you know, you have, you know, your white organizations and then you have your black organizations, and then you have, like me, i'm a white organization that's affiliated with a black organization. >> it says "white boy from the hood." that is where i'm from. i can
they chop it up with us they converseate with us. the ones who don't, you going to know, but they either got swastikas or they got -- even doing this on camera is a jeopardizing situation for real. people will be like, man, why you do that on camera? why you braiding another dude? you know what i mean? anything can pop off from this situation? [ bleep ] you know, you got haters everywhere you go. >> why do you do it then? >> because i'm not afraid of nobody. i've got 30 years. what...
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factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and what about money do you think that money might drive some of the reasons for both of course but money is going to help everybody i don't think it's happening i i just came back from afghanistan so so you don't believe he's really going to pull the troops away. entirely i think that i think that their presence there is important and therefore sustaining what we've done so for the bottom line is we're so used to having u.s. troops all over the world up in everyone's business that we probably can't imagine us pulling out of anywhere and that makes americans the world's bully whethe
factor and until now in time it's been us but we're the ones causing all the wars. depends on your perspective i think as i am sort board more defending than attacking but don't you think that there are some people in the world that feel like america imposing its will on their countries yes but america's will lose its freedom and democracy at its heart it's not a fanatic you don't think it is you know might be money and imperialism a little bit too i don't believe that it is imperialism. and...
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it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today new round of diplomatic efforts to solve the ongoing syrian crisis has failed to reach a breakthrough and the international media. reiterated this week there can be no military solution to the conflict and moscow again voiced its support for a political transition adding that president assad's departure cannot be a precondition for a deal to end the war meanwhile on the ground the rebels seized a large base in the north for opposition fighters out of the suburbs of the capital damascus western experts claim the government might be hiding up to fifty tons of raw uranium enough to roughly make five nuclear bombs and other recent fears the regime may not control its massive stockpiles of chemical weapons. fall into the hands of islamic extremists some say that's just one side of the story. there's a lot of noise about it there was a bombing in two thousand and seven the israeli jets bombed the site in syria claiming that it is a nuclear site there was no indication yes the i.a.e.a.
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thanks for joining us here on r.t. today russia's opposition has taken to the streets in central moscow this ultimately to protest against a law banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children we get more on this right now from going off there was a standing by i met those in attendance so you go to good to see you it's rory in the studio i know it's a bit noisy there i hope you can hear me ok we're getting a mixed signals here on reports of the actual numbers of protesters there how big are the crowds at this point what kind of turnout do you think. all the reports on exactly how many people are taking part in this morning through central moscow this sunday are the very conflicting police say that's around seven thousand people some opposition leaders say it could be around fifty thousand people were standing at the point of this march and for me it's hard to tell you exactly how many people have been taking part in it's but i guess it's somewhere in between the figures being given by the authorities and by oppos
thanks for joining us here on r.t. today russia's opposition has taken to the streets in central moscow this ultimately to protest against a law banning u.s. citizens from adopting russian children we get more on this right now from going off there was a standing by i met those in attendance so you go to good to see you it's rory in the studio i know it's a bit noisy there i hope you can hear me ok we're getting a mixed signals here on reports of the actual numbers of protesters there how big...